... describe what it means to you and why you
like it.
7. Organize a spelling bee (or similar contest) and supervise it.
8. Demonstrate your hobby.
9. Research a famous person and report your findings ... truthfulness and motivation as well as understand and
evaluate the accuracy of his/her message before you act.
To be a critical listener, you should
1. Decide whether the speaker has the experience and ... listen by reading and
thinking about the topic before you arrive. Do as much as you can to learn
specific vocabulary and concepts before you start to listen, so that you don’t
have to waste time and...
... said. ‘You’d better go and see.’
14.‘’It’s your turn baby-sit tonight,’ they told Ann.
‘It can't be!’ said Ann indignantly. ‘I baby-sat last night! And the night
before! And I'm only supposed ... forward to
EXERCISES:
I/. Indirect speech: commands, requests, advice, suggestions.
Put the following into indirect speech.
1. ‘Would you please fill in this form and then join in the queue by the ... hair
and shave off your beard and try again.’
29.‘How did you get up that tree?’ Mary asked.
‘I used a ladder, of course,’ he snapped. ‘But someone went off with it when
I was sawing. Go and...
... Would you ……… looking after my children for a while?
a. mind b. agree c. stand d. care
11. I have difficulty …… and ……… English.
3
Wh-word +Do/does/did +S + main Verb… ?
Đề cương ôn tập
8. When ... a quarter past five and arrive(c) in the field at
exactly(d) 5.30.
2. We haven’t seen(a) Jim since(b) he has left(c) school in(d) 2005.
3. John play(a) tennis with(b) Maryand me(c) every afternoon(d).
4. ... met bed pen send red pen sent Helen shelf
ten bench never get French
6. /æ/: man sad sand mat bad pan fat handbag Sam apple sat cat
Ann
7. / /: top boss doctor wrong job box socks on lost
hospital...
... rugby.
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A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
Articles
PEG chapter I
1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles: a/an, the
4 Articles and possessive adjectives
5 a/an and ... necessary.
1 He took off . . . coat and set to work.
2 Why are you standing there with . . . hands in . . . pockets?
3 At most meetings . . . people vote by raising . . . right hands.
4 The bullet struck ...
round and (hold) up his hand. The car (stop).
12 When I (arrive) at the station Mary (wait) for me. She (wear) a blue dress and (look)
very pretty. As soon as she (see) me she (wave) and (shout)...
... there by train. (The railway line is closed.)
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3. Can she act and sing?
4. Can he read and write?
5. Can you draw and paint?
6. Can you ski and skate?
7. Can you type and take shorthand?
8. ... you drive and read a map?
9. Can you milk a cow and make butter?
10. Can you trot and gallop?
11. Can you change a wheel and mend a puncture?
12. Can you wash and iron?
13. Can you row and sail ... boat?
14. Can you keep accounts and do income tax returns?
15. Can you light a fire and put up a tent?
16. Can you understand and speak English?
17. Can you take a temperature and give injections?
18....
... Scotland?
7 Japan?
10 Switzerland?
13 your country?
2 Ireland?
5 Spain?
8 Germany?
11 America (the
US)?
3 Wales?
6 France?
9 China?
12 The
Netherlands?
UNIT 74: PLURAL AND UNCOUNTABLE ... haven’t any cigarettes (and i need one). I wish
3 George isn’t here (and I need him). I wish George
4 It’s cold (and I hate cold weather). I wish
5 I live in London (and I hate London). I
6 ... Scotland”.
7 If you need money, why (you/not/get) a job?
8 I (play) the piano, but i (not/play) very well.
9 I don’t understand the word “deceive”. What (“deceive”/mean)?
2.2 Read some sentences and...
... job.
I/not/want/anyone/know
3 There’s a football match next Saturday between England and Scotland.
You/want/Scotland/win?
4 Unfortunately someone had told Sue that I was going to visit her.
7 ... hour and you think you should begin without them.
You say: We I don’t think they are coming.
UNIT 31: CAN, COULD, MAY and WOULD: yêu cầu, cho phép, đề nghị và mời.
31.1 Read the situation and ... was doing).
1 Jim was on his hands and knees on the floor. He (look) for his cigarette
lighter.
2 We (walk) along the road for about 20 minutes when a car stopped and
the driver offered us a lift.
3...